Becoming An Advocate FOR SAFE STREETS

Families for Safe Streets originally came together because we realized we did not want anyone else to suffer as we have.

We hope you will join us in our advocacy work too. Our voices are powerful and are making a difference. And for many FSS members, speaking out provides a meaningful outlet for our anger and pain.

We know it is painful to fight for change, and we are here to support you. In our experience, it is always important to have support from family, friends or the FSS community as you participate in advocacy. Many find it helpful to bring someone you support you when you speak out in case the advocacy work takes an emotional toll, which it sometimes does. But in the long run, most of our members find that fighting for change is a release valve for their grief and trauma.

Below are some things you way wish to do to promote change:

  • Hold a memorial vigil

  • Advocate to make the street or intersection of the crash site safer 

  • Share your story publicly and speak to the press while urging for specific changes such as safe speed limits, safe roads and safe vehicles.

“My need to take action after my husband Henry’s death felt as crucial to me as my need for air and water. Despite family and friends, loneliness had descended upon me the likes of which I’d never known. I wanted to take action as part of a team, one that got it: got that my loss was tragic, but not inevitable. 

I began to feel that by committing to the future, I began to make my present more inhabitable. I saw that channeling my grief into action has provided hope and a more inhabitable future for others. Our ranks have swelled over the years of not only intensive action, but through the support members give each other. It has been my privilege to mentor FSS members, provide a shoulder to cry on, help people find hope in the midst of trauma and loss, and stand with FSS, as we demand a livable city together.”

—Mary Beth Kelly, wife of Carl Henry Nacht

FSS NATIONAL RESOURCE GUIDE

We are here for you.

We are here for you.
Please contact us at any time at
info@familiesforsafestreets.org
or (844) 377-7337